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TopicThe stigma with living with your parents in adult years needs to die.
PraetorXyn
02/05/24 7:17:02 PM
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Nintendo_Porn posted...
Still in line with my ideals. >_> No shame in your game. Free and easy.

Feel your pain - legally blind myself, but MS has affected my split thinking so much, too scared of hurting someone to even do more bioptic driving training. Someone close to me got slapped with that clerical error fee too, and that is the biggest load of bull that you be held for them messing up.

Edit: I told my gf a couple of nights ago that adults need to spend at least a year alone to learn what they are made of, and truly find themselves, but she disagreed. What are your guys/gals thoughts on that? Personally, i think not learning to survive alone makes you more prone to abusive relationships as the abuser has another tool to keep you.
I got a new bioptic Friday so thats what Im banking on if I want to have any form of independence. But I think I have to have it for 60 days before I can try to get the ball rolling again. The low vision specialist who helped order it also left to start her own practice farther away, so I dont know if theyll even have another one by then. Our vehicle wouldnt pass inspection either.

i tried this once in 2012 and it didnt work out, because theres nothing but regular driving schools in the whole state as far as I can tell. I am well past the legal limit vision wise with it, I just sucked at driving. Fingers crossed for this time.

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